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Tino Wildenhain wrote:

[1] Will PostgreSQL perform better on Linux or Windows OS

The performance is better on Linux, last but not least because
it is developed and thus optimized there much longer then it
is natively available for windows. Also system management is a lot
more easy on unix like systems.

There are also a lot more PostgreSQL developers and users interested in UNIX systems. While there appear to be lots of PostgreSQL users on Windows now they don't seem to be very frequent contributors, particularly active on the mailing lists, etc.

That's going to reduce the rate of PostgreSQL's improvement on Windows, especially given how generally unpleasant the platform is to develop on*.

[2] What is the best RAID configuration/number of dives you recommend

You should ask the vendor of your web booking engine, it really depends
much on the nature of the transactions. Also have a look in the archive
of the "postgresql general" - list, which is also much more appropriate
then this list here.

The appropraite setup also depends on your controller's performance characteristics, your particular workload, etc. If things are busy enough you might even want to look at using tablespaces to split busy tables on to separate volumes.



* Except Visual Studio's debugger, which I use a lot when I encounter wacky problems in C++ code. gdb is OK for C, but awful for C++. It often seems to be necessary to have two systems - a Linux one for valgrind and everything else, plus a Windows one for VC++'s debugger.

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Craig Ringer


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